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Haidar Abdel Shafi, a former Palestinian negotiator, leading nationalist and physician, died Sept. 25 in the Gaza Strip. He was 88.

Mr. Abdel Shafi died at his home in Gaza City of stomach cancer, his son Khaled said.

The charismatic, lanky gadfly of Yasser Arafat was known internationally for leading the Palestinian team with Jordan to the Madrid peace conference in 1991 and to peace talks in Washington in the two years afterward.

Mr. Abdel Shafi resigned from his negotiating post in 1993 over the Oslo peace agreements with Israel, predicting that the process would collapse over the failure of the deals to tackle the issue of Jewish settlements on land that Palestinians want for a state.

A peace agreement has eluded both sides; in fighting that broke out in 2000, nearly 4,500 Palestinians and more than 1,100 Israelis have been killed.

Mr. Abdel Shafi was known as a die-hard critic of Arafat and his concessions to Israelis in peace talks. In 1996, Mr. Abdel Shafi, a lawmaker at the time, walked out of a meeting of the Palestinian legislature to protest Arafat's decision to amend the charter of the Palestine Liberation Organization to recognize Israel when the Jewish state did not give Palestinians independence. He resigned from the legislature in 1998, saying that it did not have enough teeth to effect real change.

Saeb Erekat, a Palestinian negotiator, said he learned a lot as Mr. Abdel Shafi's deputy in the early 1990s. He called him a man of "patriotism, decency, honor and vision."

"To him, Palestine was bigger than any individual, any post, any title," Erekat said. "He devoted all his life to serve his people and his country, a country that he wished to see in his lifetime, and he did not."

Mr. Abdel Shafi was born in the Gaza Strip in 1919 and studied medicine at American University in Beirut. It was there that he began his political activity with Arab nationalists aiming to establish a Palestinian state. He returned to the Gaza Strip and, during fighting that led to the founding of Israel in 1948, helped facilitate medical care for tens of thousands of Palestinians who fled the hostilities. In the early 1950s, he studied surgery at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio.

Mr. Abdel Shafi began his political service to his people in the early 1960s and in 1964 was a member of the first all-Palestinian conference that established the PLO in Jerusalem. By 1966, he was the leading PLO figure in the Gaza Strip and was detained and deported by Israel when its forces occupied the coastal territory in 1967. In 1971, he returned to Gaza. A year later, he founded the Palestine Red Crescent Society, a role that earned him respect among Gazans.

At Mr. Abdel Shafi's funeral Tuesday, hundreds of mourners chanted "May your soul rest in peace; we will follow your path" as his coffin, covered with a Palestinian flag, was taken to a mosque in central Gaza City.

He is survived by his wife, four children and eight grandchildren.

 
 
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